Integrated Oil Equipment A in Mozambique
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Equipment
- Production Capacity: 60-80kg/h,1.4-2T/D
- Power: 1300w
- Dimension(L*W*H): 50*60*15m
- Weight: 268 KG, 26800kg
- Early Moisture(%): 40±5%
- Market: Mozambique
Mozambique, Oil & Gas, International Trade Administration
Mozambique has other gas production operated by Sasol (South Africa) in Inhambane Province, which holds proven reserves of 2.6 TCF. The natural gas is produced and processed at a central facility in Temane and then exported via an 865 km pipeline to South Africa, with a link to southern Mozambique for domestic use.
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After production and processing at a central facility in Temane, the natural gas is transported to South Africa via an 865 km pipeline. There is a link to southern Mozambique for domestic use. Sasol is expected to develop an integrated oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) project near its existing petroleum facility.
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